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Emerging Trends in Agriculture Future of Indian
Agriculture
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  • Agriculture is a countrys most significant
    sector. Agriculture has a vital role in India, as
    well. It is a market-driven industry that works
    for more than half of the countrys population.
  • Emerging agriculture trends imply new technology
    and tactics that get more complex with time. The
    agriculture industry has seen significant changes
    over several decades, and new technologies have
    also developed in this area.
  • Mitra is a leader in the horticulture crop
    spraying industry, offering tractor operated
    sprayer, tractor mounted sprayer, tractor trailed
    sprayer and Air Assisted sprayer for orchards.

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  • Emerging Trends in Agriculture
  • Due to recent trends in India, agricultural
    production has grown over time. According to the
    Second Advance Estimates for 20f20-21, the
    countrys total food grain output would reach a
    new high of 291.95 million tonnes. Although this
    is encouraging news, the Indian Council of
    Agricultural Research (ICAR) predicts that food
    grain consumption will rise to 345 million tonnes
    by 2030. All of this is occurring as a result of
    agricultural trends. Recent agricultural trends
    in India refer to new technology and advances in
    the field in recent years.
  • Keep reading this blog to the conclusion if you
    want to learn more about these Emerging Trends in
    Indian Agriculture. Sprayers come in various
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  • This blog will help you in better understanding
    agriculture and current agricultural
    developments.
  • 1. Raising Food Production
  • With the introduction of new technology, such as
    the Green Revolution in agricultural methods,
    Indias agriculture has experienced a remarkable
    boost in food production. The Green Revolution,
    which enabled India to become self-sufficient in
    food grains and even a marginal exporter, is
    credited with these high growth rates.In the
    1990s, the annual growth rate fell to 1.7
    percent, matching the yearly population growth.
    The 1990s were unable to keep up with this pace.
    From 176.39 million tonnes in 1990-91 to 233.9
    million tonnes in 2008-09, overall foodgrain
    output has grown. The demand for food grains is
    projected to rise shortly as the worlds
    population grows and income rises.

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  • 2. Agricultural Diversification
  • Agriculture not only meets the demand for food
    grains but also other development requirements.
    Fruits, vegetables, spices, cashew, areca nut,
    coconut, and flour goods, as well as flowers,
    orchids, dairy, and animal husbandry and
    products, have all been added to the farming
    business in recent years. The demand for these
    products is likewise on the rise. The
    liberalization of the economy has opened up many
    opportunities for the agriculture sector to grow
    in terms of production and trade.

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  • 3. Horticulture Productions Emerging Trend
  • India is the worlds largest producer of fruits
    and the worlds second-largest producer of
    vegetables. Indias diverse geographical,
    climatic, and soil features allow it to grow many
    horticulture crops, such as fruits, vegetables,
    spices, cashew, coconut, cocoa, areca nut, root
    and tuber crops, medicinal and aromatic plants,
    and so on. Fruit production increased from 29.0
    million metric tonnes in 1990-91 to 63.5 million
    metric tonnes in 2007-08.
  • 4. Increased Floricultural Productivity
  • Flowers are farmed on around 31,000 hectares of
    land in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh,
    and West Bengal. However, commercial floriculture
    production has progressively

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  • increased since the advent of liberalism. As a
    result, demand for Indian cut flowers on the
    worldwide market is growing steadily. India has
    significant potential to export floriculture
    goods under the liberalized environment, with
    exports estimated to surpass Rs. 200 crores by
    2010. In 2007-08, the flower company produced
    0.87 million loose flowers and 803.5 million
    tonnes of cut flowers.
  • 6. Agriculture Exports
  • India is the worlds largest agricultural
    exporter. As a result, it is one of the
    significant emerging trends in agricultural
    marketing due to liberalization. The number of
    agricultural exports is increasing under WTO
    rules due to deregulation, and this trend is
    expected to continue shortly. India has a
    favorable position in terms of farm exports due
    to low import material costs, low labor costs,
    good climatic conditions, and low input unit
    costs. Agriculture exports are essential to the
    sectors development. It is also diversifying
    agricultural activities and boosting the number
    of job possibilities.

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  • 7. New Biological Techniques
  • Increased use of chemical fertilizers and
    pesticides was encouraged on a massive scale
    during the Green Revolution to fulfill the
    growing need for food to feed the increasing
    population. Growing population, rising food
    demand, and uncontrolled exploitation of natural
    resources have created a danger to the
    environment and agriculture. To prevent further
    environmental and agricultural harm, a greater
    focus is being placed on the employment of
    biological technology in farming operations and
    the development of new organic technology.
  • Final words
  • Agricultural equipment is vital in farmers lives
    since it is one of the primary causes of labor
    effort reduction. Mitra Agro Pvt Ltd provides
    spraying equipment to preserve horticultural
    crops such as oranges, mangoes, pomegranates, and
    other fruits and vegetables. Mitra is one of
    Indias most excellent Small tractor sprayer
    machine and air blast sprayers manufacturers. Our
    agricultural spraying equipment has earned them a
    strong name in the industry.
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